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Resumen de Effect of active application of self-etching ceramic primer on the long-term bond strength of different dental CAD/CAM materials

João Paulo Mendes Tribst, Pedro-Jacy-Santos Diamantino, Maiara-Rodrigues de Freitas, Isabela-Vitelli Tanaka, Laís Regiane da Silva Concílio, Renata-Marques de Melo, Guilherme-de Siqueira-Ferreira-Anzaloni Saavedra

  • The objective of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of the active application of self-etching ceramic primer (ME&P) on the bond strength of different dental CAD/CAM materials (Lithium Disilicate ceramic (LD), Leucite ceramic (LE), Zirconia reinforced lithium silicate ceramic (ZLS), and Hybrid ceramic (HC)) with thermocycling aging.

    The samples were randomly divided into 16 groups (n = 20). Dual resin cement cylinders were made and light cured for 10 s (1.200 mW/cm2) for the shear bond strength test. 3-way ANOVA revealed that the factors were statistically significant (P< 0.05).

    The aging process had a negative impact on the bond strength for all groups except for Lithium Disilicate, with active application. ZLS and LE showed promising results with high bond strength values for the ME&P active application; however, after aging the bond strength value was significantly reduced. HC showed reduced bond strength values regardless the ME&P application.

    In order to obtain a durable bond strength, the recommended protocol of 20 s of active application followed by 40 s of sitting time in the self-etching ceramic primer should be followed when using reinforced-glass ceramics as restorative materials.


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